
WALKER & HALL (worked from 1892)
Presentation Shield Trophy, Walker and Hall
1908 United Kingdom
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Presentation Shield Trophy, Walker and Hall.
A large free-standing, oak Athletics Shield Trophy with Sheffield plate decoration. The 'Senior Championship Shield' was presented by Kilgrimol School, St. Annes-on-the-Sea and was manufactured by the well known silversmith, Walker and Hall of Sheffield. The main plaque engraved with the schools name and depicts three hurdlers, two runners and a high jumper. There are 12 winners plaques, 7 are used, dating from 1908 - 1914. The back of the trophy with the manufacturer's details on a plaque with their logo 'W&H' into a pennant.
Walker and Hall (1845-1963) were manufacturers of gold and sterling silver goods, stainless steel, Britannia metal, cutlery and electro-plate. They were established in Sheffield in 1845 by George Walker. Between 1848 and 1853 the company was known as Walker, Coulson & Hall until they became simply Walker & Hall in 1853. In 1920 they became a limited company. They had premises at Howard Street, Sheffield and showrooms throughout the country. In 1963 they joined with Mappin & Webb and Elkington & Co to form British Silverware Limited.
A large free-standing, oak Athletics Shield Trophy with Sheffield plate decoration. The 'Senior Championship Shield' was presented by Kilgrimol School, St. Annes-on-the-Sea and was manufactured by the well known silversmith, Walker and Hall of Sheffield. The main plaque engraved with the schools name and depicts three hurdlers, two runners and a high jumper. There are 12 winners plaques, 7 are used, dating from 1908 - 1914. The back of the trophy with the manufacturer's details on a plaque with their logo 'W&H' into a pennant.
Walker and Hall (1845-1963) were manufacturers of gold and sterling silver goods, stainless steel, Britannia metal, cutlery and electro-plate. They were established in Sheffield in 1845 by George Walker. Between 1848 and 1853 the company was known as Walker, Coulson & Hall until they became simply Walker & Hall in 1853. In 1920 they became a limited company. They had premises at Howard Street, Sheffield and showrooms throughout the country. In 1963 they joined with Mappin & Webb and Elkington & Co to form British Silverware Limited.
Very Good
Dimensions
Height | 51.50 cm | (20.28 inches) |
Width | 43.50 cm | (17.13 inches) |
Depth | 4.50 cm | (1.77 inches) |
Stock Code
26397
Medium
Oak, Silver Plate
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